Morse code was invented by Samuel Morse { April 27th 1791 – April 2nd, 1872} and named after him. Morse character alphabets and signals was created around the early 1840's, and it allows people to send and receive messages via electric telegraph. Messages are sent as electronic signals in the form of "dots" and "dashes" which is read as "dah" and "dit".

There is pretty much very little use in learning to read the Morse code alphabet characters. Rather it is more important to focus on the sounds of each Morse code letter character. This should be learned and memorized which will allow anyone to send and receive message via Morse code ( Morse alphabet ).

On this website you will find a range of printable Morse code alphabet charts, Morse code number charts in JPG and PDF variations. A Morse code translator which you can use to translate your regular English alphabet letters, numbers or whole words into Morse code.

We also have a section specifically for Morse code sounds for each Alphabet character. You can listen to each of the Morse code alphabets in MP3 and also download them for free!

Check out our free printable Morse code alphabet flash cards from A to Z ( also available in PDF format ). We also have printable telephony characters in PDF and JPG formats which are Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, etc - We're adding more printable Morse code activities for kids in PDF format frequently so please bookmark us.